Excel spreadsheet in simulations. Do you use them??

  • Creator
    Topic
  • #158303
    Vince
    Participant

    Hey everyone, so Im wondering… They provide an excel spreadsheet on the simulations but Ive never seen a use for them. Have any of yall ever used them???

    FAR (Feb. '10) - 83
    REG (Apr. '10) - 88
    BEC (May '10) - 79
    AUD (Aug '10) - 80

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Author
    Replies
  • #234745
    potatogun
    Participant

    Nope. It is too annoying to work in for me, so I just use the calculator and paper to keep track of whatever I need to.

    FAR 92 - AUD 91 - REG 94 - BEC 86

    #234746
    preparingforcpa
    Participant

    i actually used it for my reg exam i took on 8/12. i entered an equal sign and pressed enter accidentally and the cell turned red. there was a pop up saying invalid formula and my test shut down on me. it took the prometrics employee a few minutes to recover my exam…i definitely will not be using the excel sheet for my future exams.

    #234747
    potatogun
    Participant

    I don't think the AICPA has the best developers and certainly have not troubleshooted all the issues in the CBT…

    FAR 92 - AUD 91 - REG 94 - BEC 86

    #234748
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Didn't need to use it and wouldn't use it, it's not really same as excel and their functions give me nothing but error and frustration. Just use the little stupid computer calculator. Brushing up on how to use the momory functions saved me A LOT of time on FAR!

    #234749
    MJP
    Participant

    I did and ended up being frustrated and worried after my pc rebooted on its own! I suggest don't use it.

    BEC - 85 | AUD - 92 | FAR - 95 | REG - 87

    #234750
    Vince
    Participant

    haha wow awesome, cant beat every reply saying no and/or useless.

    FAR (Feb. '10) - 83
    REG (Apr. '10) - 88
    BEC (May '10) - 79
    AUD (Aug '10) - 80

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘Excel spreadsheet in simulations. Do you use them??’ is closed to new replies.